Igelstrom Viktor Andreevich
Definition: Profintern translator
Years of life: 1887-1941
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Genus. in 1887 in Minusinsk. Higher education - Faculty of Law of St. Petersburg University in 1910, b/p. Participant in World War I, was captured in Galicia. Sent to Helsinfors, became a volunteer of Miller's White Army in Arkhangelsk, where he stayed for 5 months. He returned to Finland and became editor of the newspaper “Put” at the Russian Embassy in Finland. After the newspaper was closed by the Finnish authorities in 1922. left for the USSR. Worked in Moscow in the People's Commissariat of Foreign Affairs until the summer of 1923, sent to Rome, to the Russian Permanent Mission in Italy - until the fall of 1924. Since April 1926 - translator of Profintern and employee of the foreign department of the newspaper Pravda. Arrested on January 29, 1935. in Moscow. Convicted by the verdict of the Moscow City Court dated September 1, 1935, and by the ruling of the special collegium of the Supreme Court of the RSFSR dated October 25, 1935. according to Art. 58-10, 58-11 to 10 years in ITL, by resolution of the Presidium of the Supreme Court of the RSFSR dated 09/04/1959. In conclusion - in the Norymsky region, Ust-Vym.According to the police report, he died in prison on May 10, 1941. in the Kirov region.
Rehabilitated by the decision of the Plenum of the Supreme Court of the USSR dated December 29, 1964.
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Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Игельстром Виктор Андреевич
1. Autobiography of Igelstrom V.A., written in Moscow on December 26, 1934.
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Gorky Maxim,
Andrey Igelstrom,
Igelstrom Andrey Viktorovich,
Igelstrom Viktor Andreevich,
Igelstrom (Galakhova) Elena Gavrilovna,
Jordan Nikolay Ivanovich,
Kovalevsky Maxim Maksimovich,
Miller Evgeniy-Ludvig Karlovich,
Rybakova Anna Mikhailovna,
Rybakova Tatyana Viktorovna,
Skobelcin,
Tchaikovsky Nikolai Vasilievich,
Chernykh,
Yudenich Nikolai Nikolaevich
1934
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